Ravi Shastri reveals conversation with Virat Kohli before star batter’s shocking Test retirement, says…
GH News May 16, 2025 05:06 AM
Former India head coach Ravi Shastri revealed on Thursday that he spoke to Virat Kohli ahead of the latters shock Test retirement saying that the veteran communicated to him about having no regrets with his career and felt that he had given all he could in the long format to his country. Kohli called curtains on his Test career on Monday 12 May despite Indias five-Test tour of England in June fast-approaching. Kohli finishes as one of the finest Test batters of his generation with 9230 runs in the format - the fourth-best by an Indian batter - and 30 Test centuries. Kohli and Shastri formed one of the most successful captain-coach duos in Indian Test cricket history and the latter has now confirmed reports that the star batter reached out to him ahead of announcing his decision to the world. I did speak to him about it I think a week before that [his announcement] and his mind was very clear that he had given us everything Shastri told Sanjana Ganesan in The ICC Review. There were no regrets. There were one or two questions I asked and that is a personal conversation which you know he mentioned very clearly there were no doubts in his mind which made me think Yes the time is right. The mind has told his body that its time to go. Kohli is Indias most successful Test skipper by a distance with 40 wins from the 68 Tests he captained - 13 ahead of the second-best MS Dhoni. As a player Kohli is known for his intense heart-on-sleeve approach to the game and Shastri believes such an approach came with a limit. If he decided to do something then he gave his 100 per cent which is not easy to match Shastri said. Individually as a bowler as a batsman. A player does his job [and] then you sit back. But [with Kohli] when the team goes out it is as if he has to take all the wickets he has to take all the catches he has to make all the decisions on the field. That much involvement I would think there is going to be a burnout somewhere if he does not take a rest if he does not compartmentalise how much he wants to play across formats there is bound to be a burnout. Shastri pointed out that the nature of Kohlis stardom the constant eyeballs he attracted would take a toll and contribute to that burnout. He has got accolades around the globe. He has a bigger following than any other cricketer in the last decade Shastri said. Whether it is Australia whether it is South Africa he just got people to watch the game. There was a love-hate relationship. They would get angry because he had the ability to get under the skin of the viewer also. In the way he celebrated you know his intensity was such that it was like a rash. It spread very quickly not just within the dressing room but within living rooms as well for people watching cricket. So he was an infectious personality. Despite that Shastri admitted he was surprised by Kohlis decision. Virat surprised me because I thought he had at least two-three years of Test match cricket left in him he said. But then when youre mentally fried and overcooked thats what tells your body. You might be physically the fittest guy in the business. You might be fitter than half the guys in your team but mentally you are well done as they say then it sends a message to the body. You know that is it. The Shastri-Kohli era saw some of Indias most famous achievements in the Test arena including a historic first-ever Test series win in Australia back-to-back series wins in the West Indies and breaking a 22-year drought for a series win in Sri Lanka. The team was also highly competitive in South Africa and England matching the home nations fire-for-fire in conditions that werent traditionally suited for sub-continental teams. Shastri credited Kohli for a large part of that. At times when you quit the game you know and after a month or two months you say I wish I had done this I wish I had done this. [Kohli] Hes done everything. Hes captained sides hes won World Cups he has won an Under-19 World Cup [2008] himself. I mean theres nothing for him to achieve he concluded.
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